Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmell Magna (1490-1542)

Notes


69253. Catherine Hill Hamly

South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
May 2, 2002

Hamly, Catherine, 91, of Pompano Beach, FL died on April 29, 2002


Irene Woodward

Find-a-Grave

Black Mountain - Irene Woodward Lilienthal, 89, died Thursday July 4, 2002 at Asheville Health Care Center.

She was the daughter of the late Fred W. and Irene Hedgepeth Woodward. She was predeceased by two husbands, Rowland Emerson Hamly and Henry F. Lilienthal; two sisters; and a brother.

She is survived by her daughter Irene Hamly of Black Mountain, NC; a son Rowland Hamly and his wife Sue of International Falls, Minn.; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.


69255. Rosemary Haskell Hamly

Haskell Journal, Issue 47, 1998

Rosemary Haskell Hamly passed away on 4 September 1997 at John Knox Village in Pompano Beach, Florida.

She is survived by her sister Catherine, her brother Charles, and many nieces and nephews.

Born in Denver in 1915, Rosemary has a proud heritage in the west. Her grandfather, Charles Emerson, was a Colorado pioneer and a founder of the Union Colony at Greeley. In fact, he defeated Horace Greeley himself in the election for the office of Treasurer of the colony.

Rosemary's mother, Rose Emerson, was born in Greeley.

During her high school years Rosemary lived in Picton, Ontario, just east of Port Hope where her paternal grandfather, Thomas Hamly, made his home as an immigrant shoemaker from Devon, England. Her father, Stanley V Hamly, was born there. Rosemary's paternal grandmother, Mary Margaret Haskell, was a descendant of William Haskell and Elinor Foule.

In 1933 the family moved to Coconut Grove, Florida where they had visited and lived for short periods since the early twenties. Rosemary graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Florida State College for Women (now FSU) in 1937 and went to work as a medical laboratory technician in Philadelphia. Rosemary later came back to Coconut Grove and went back to school to study Medical Administration. She became the office manager for a family practice with several doctors which she ran successfully for many years.
During the years in both Philadelphia and later in Florida, Rosemary and her sister Catherine also ran the silkscreen printing business at home, where they designed and printed cards and posters. Rosemary and Catherine were always involved in the arts and traveled extensively during the last 20 years.


69256. Charles Dana Hamly

The Miami Herald (FL)
April 17, 2008

HAMLY, CHARLES DANA, WWII veteran, insurance executive, lifelong sailor. (March 9, 1919 - April 11, 2008)

Charlie Hamly was born in Denver in 1919. His family settled in Coconut Grove, FL, in the 1920s. Charlie made several notable contributions during WWII: Stationed at the Hillsborough Lighthouse, he was among the crew of a surfboat that rescued people from a torpedoed and burning ship just before it exploded. He was given a gold lifesaving medal for that rescue by the town. As the operator of a picket boat in Miami Harbor, he rescued the residents of Elliot Key and the other keys during the 1945 hurricane. As a First Class Boatswain's Mate, he was master of his own submarine chaser on independent duty patrolling thousands of miles of the Caribbea

After WWII, Charlie went back to the University of Miami for a degree in Business. He worked his way up to Vice President of American Bankers Insurance Company. He was an early member of the Coconut Sailing Club, serving as Commodore and in other positions of responsibility In 1974, Charlie Hamly built a house in Key Largo and helped found the Upper Keys Sailing Club, serving as Commodore. After retirement in 1975, Charles embarked upon a life of cruising the East Coast and the Bahamas full time in various sail boats and finally in his well known trawler yacht, "New Moon."

Charlie Hamly was predeceased by his three siblings, Rowland Emerson Hamly, Catherine Hill Hamly and Rosemary Haskell Hamly; and by his grandson, Hayden McClay Stucker.
He is survived by his wife, Marie Alice (Hoskins) Hamly; his son and daughter-in-law, Richard Dana Hamly and Gloria Page Hamly; his daughter, Charlene Hamly; his grandchildren, Charles Emerson Hamly, Catherine Dana de Jager, Trevor Haynes Doetsch, Otto Edward Soderman, Ara Rose Soderman, Ada Jeanne Soderman, Asa Lloyd Soderman; and eleven great grandchildren.

Charlie Hamly passed away on April 11, 2008 at age 89 at the LifePath Hospice Center in Sun City Florida.


40895. Lewis Cardigan Hamly

Santa Cruz Sentinel
May 10, 1959

Lewis C. Hamley, 81, a native of Port Hope, Ont., Can., and a resident of Santa Cruz for about five years, died Friday in a local nursing home. He came to the United States in 1914 and settled in Oakland. He worked for the Pacifice Gas and Electric company out of San Francisco for more than 25 years, retiring after Wprld War II.

He is sirvived by a son, Lewis W. Hamly of Santa Cruz; a daughter, Miaa Nadine Hamly of San Francisco; a brother, Bruce Hamly of Vancouver, B.C./, and three grandchildren, Robert, Lewis W. II, and Vicky Hamly, all of Oakland


69275. Stanley James Haskell

Oregonian
December 30, 1965

Haskell - Dec. 28m James Stanley (Stan); husband of Mildred E. of 13045 SE Stark, farher of Norman L. Haskell, Ontario, Canada.


40906. William James Haskill

Patent 910195 - William J. Haskill - Throttle Valve


69279. Franklin C. Haskill

Maryland Military Men, 1917-1918
Name: Franklin C Haskill
Gender:     Male
Race: White
Age: 20 Years 6 Months
Birth Date: abt 1896
Birth Place: Depew, N.Y.
Residence Place: 1821 Ruxton Ave., Baltimore
Decorations: Order of St. Sava (Serbian)
Military Year: 1917-1919
Military Place: Maryland, USA
Comments: RA 12/19/17 pvt; pvt 1c 8/14/18, Co A 311 F Sig Bn, Hon disch 2/11/19, Overseas 9/17/18 to 1/28/19


69284. Donald Andrew Morrison

Newsletter of the Haskell Family Society
Volume 10, No. 2, June 2001

We were saddened to learn of the passing of Donald Andrew Morrison, age 88, on Thursday, May 18, 2000 at his residence in Sarnia, Ontaria, Canada. His late beloved wife, Audrey (Bowles) Morrison, died in 1999.

Mr. Morrison was born and raised in Courtright. He married in 1934 in Port Huron, Michigan, USA and served overseas with Canadian Forces during World War II.

He was the dear father of Barbara Cammidge and Bonnie (and husband Dale) Hardick of Sarnia; father-in-law of Sally (Mrs. Wayne Morrison) of Sarnis; and dear brother of Ivan Morrison of Corunna, Roy Morrison, of Woodstock, and long and faithful Haskell Family Society member Theresa (and husband Arthur) Croswell of Parry Sound. Also surviving him were 12 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, 3 great great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

His son Wayne and brothers Robert and William Morrison predeceased him.

Interment was in Moore Union Cemetery, Mooretown.


69286. Ivan Morrison

Newsletter of the Haskell Family Society
Volume 10, No. 3, September 2001

On May 30, 2001 Ivan Morrison, brother of longtime HFS member Theresa (Mrs. Arthur) Croswell of Canada, died peacefully, age 82. His brother, Roy Morrison, also survives. His wife, Lily (Suddard) and three brothers: William, Robert and Donald, predeceased him. Other survivors include three children, six grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.


69287. Roy Edward Morrison

Newsletter of the International Haskell Family Society
Volume 13, No. 4, December 2004

On April 3, 2004, ROY EDWARD MORRISON of Ontario, Canada, 83, beloved brother of longtime Society member, THERESA CROSWELL, died in hospital. His wife had predeceased him. The funeral was held in Norwich, Ontario, where he and his wife had had a car and airplane business earlier. Burial was in Mt. Elgin Cemetery, beside his wife.

Mr. Morrison had been a pilot most of his life, and four planes followed his funeral procession the nine miles from Norwich to Mt. Elgin Cemetery, on arrival they flew the 'missing pilot' formation. "My brother would have loved that," Theresa said.